The red or the blue? That’s Chris Paul‘s question to you. The superstar point guard posted this Instagram photo of his Jordan CP3.VIII AE signature shoe in solid red/white and solid blue/white colorways, asking fans which one he should pair rock for tonight’s TNT-televised Warriors-Clippers game (10:30pm EST). So, which one would go best with the Clips’ home whites? A cursory glance at fan comments seems to indicate many favor red, with the unlikely one-red-one-blue combo a somewhat distant second.

Chris Paul’s Jordan CP3.VIII has hit shelves in an assortment and today we have another solid look at one of the non-Clippers colorways. Done up in a black Flight Web-equipped base, green accents the laces and heel wrap, while infrared handles the interior and fades on the midsole. You can rev your search engine a bit and pick up this colorway now at select stockists.

While we know Suns swingman P.J. Tucker keeps a mean sneaker collection at the ready, including a range of Nike Basketball and vintage Air Jordan, you can never pin his sneaker tastes down. He’s in Kobe 9 one night, Foamposite One the next. In his latest game he flipped a truly rare sneaker on us – the Air Jordan 13 Low “Navy” from 1998. Seeing the shoes again in any setting is a brow-raiser but anyone playing in them with 17 years of patina is a bona fide miracle. Play in them he did, but not very well, adding only three points on 1-11 shooting as the Kings eased past the Suns 108-99. Big loss for Phoenix, a team on the rise just year ago and now finding themselves fading from the NBA Western Conference playoff picture three games back of the number eight seed.

If it weren’t for jersey numbers, we might not be able to tell Marcus and Markieff Morris apart. They even wear the same sneaker many times, focusing on the Nike LeBron line and old school classics like the Foamposite One. On occasion one of the twins will jump into something unfamiliar, as Marcus did on Sunday night with the Dallas Mavericks in town. Air Jordan 11 “Cool Grey” hit the court, a fitting complement to the Suns’ white, orange and grey home uniform. Number 15 added 11 points and 11 rebounds to his team’s 98-92 win, a must-have as the Suns try to catch Oklahoma City for the West’s final playoff spot.

Chandler Parsons is still tweaking his footwear. The Dallas Mavericks forward tried out the Jordan Icons sneaker for the first half of the Grizzlies-Mavs game before reverting to the Jordan Super.Fly 2 he’s been wearing for the last week and a half. Parsons, needing a sneaker to accommodate his ailing ankle after sending his ANTA CP1 signature back to the drawing board for fit issues, returned on March 8 wearing Air Jordan 10 “Venom,” and has been in the Super.Fly 2 every game since. (Diversion to the Icons notwithstanding.)

Today’s five-game slate of NBA Jordans Daily features appropriately green Jordan CP3.VIIIs from Clippers general Chris Paul (that’s about it for green Jordans on St. Patrick’s Day), Magic rookie Elfrid Payton sampling the Air Jordan 4 “Oreo,” and many of the old standbys like the Super.Fly 3, XX8 SE, and XX9.